Personally, I tire of the peak bagger mentality on the other forum. The park is much more than just the High Peaks and completing a list. Some of the paddlng discussions and insight into other parts of the park on this forum is why I use this site and not the other.

Talked to an old 46er the other day. He and I agreed there is probably as much or more paddling in the Adirondacks as peak bagging.

They are all fun. Skiing and biking too.

My problem is often not completing a list but figuring out which one of the many things to do on any given trip. Lists are too constraining and my interests too varied.

I often think I could go my whole life and not run out of things to do inside the Blue Line. Another big problem is deciding whether or not to do something new or revisit something I really, really enjoyed.

Personally, I like these forums the best (out of all online message boards for outdoor recreation) because most of the regular community members here seem to have a fairly well developed sense of ethics with regards to outdoor recreation. I know that we don't all agree on a lot of the finer points of wilderness ethics and recreation management. In general, though, I think that if more people in the outdoor recreation community behaved more like the community members here at ADKForum, there would be less of a need for things like backcountry regulations.

We maintain the two sites because the demographics are so different. The other one's name: ADK High Peaks clearly indicates what the main focus is although there is a lot of action regarding the Catskills. Overall it has a much narrower focus than this forum.

Also, when one site goes down the other is still running because they are each hosted on different servers.

Whichever activity one prefers to do or discuss on-line, the simplest approach is "live and let live". I find I enjoy one forum just about as much as the other.

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We maintain the two sites because the demographics are so different. The other one's name: ADK High Peaks clearly indicates what the main focus is although there is a lot of action regarding the Catskills. Overall it has a much narrower focus than this forum.

Also, when one site goes down the other is still running because they are each hosted on different servers.

Whichever activity one prefers to do or discuss on-line, the simplest approach is "live and let live". I find I enjoy one forum just about as much as the other.

Agree. I also enjoy both equally. Of course they are different. The only thing I don't like is when folks in one place (whatever place that is) decide it's time to start talking negatively about folks in another place.

The host got a false positive on a malware scan and in spite of our deleting the suspect files I guess that message still pops up for some people. You can click allow and the forum will display and there is no threat.

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The best, the most successful adventurer, is the one having the most fun.

Personally, I like these forums the best (out of all online message boards for outdoor recreation) because most of the regular community members here seem to have a fairly well developed sense of ethics with regards to outdoor recreation. I know that we don't all agree on a lot of the finer points of wilderness ethics and recreation management. In general, though, I think that if more people in the outdoor recreation community behaved more like the community members here at ADKForum, there would be less of a need for things like backcountry regulations.

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In these times, we're surrounded with jerks and they just don't realize that freedom comes with a cost.....Responsibility

I'm not sure if this is happening for anyone else, but I've tried logging into the High Peaks forum numerous times over the past few days using different browsers (FireFox, IE, Chrome, Android phone browser) and keep getting stuck in an infinite loop. It shows me the message below and basically looks like the page is constantly refreshing without me doing anything

If I try to click on the link that says "this page" it will take me to the User Settings page before immediately bringing me back to this "password expired" page loop. No matter what I try to click on it bring me back to this page. The URL of this looping page is below if that helps and my username is the same as over there as it is here

I'm not sure if this is happening for anyone else, but I've tried logging into the High Peaks forum numerous times over the past few days using different browsers (FireFox, IE, Chrome, Android phone browser) and keep getting stuck in an infinite loop. It shows me the message below and basically looks like the page is constantly refreshing without me doing anything

If I try to click on the link that says "this page" it will take me to the User Settings page before immediately bringing me back to this "password expired" page loop. No matter what I try to click on it bring me back to this page. The URL of this looping page is below if that helps and my username is the same as over there as it is here

Personally, I like these forums the best (out of all online message boards for outdoor recreation) because most of the regular community members here seem to have a fairly well developed sense of ethics with regards to outdoor recreation. I know that we don't all agree on a lot of the finer points of wilderness ethics and recreation management. In general, though, I think that if more people in the outdoor recreation community behaved more like the community members here at ADKForum, there would be less of a need for things like backcountry regulations.

Maybe it is an old cookie that is causing problems? Perhaps try deleting your cookies (or logging in from a browser or computer you've never logged in from before)?

I had tried all of the above with no luck. Kyler ended up PMing me and giving me a temporary password and I was able to sign in successfully. I reset my password once I got it. Since then everything has been working fine but we'll see what happens in another year!

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